Faces of a Profession, a 7-minute recruitment video produced by the Association of College and Research Libraries and the Association of Research Libraries in 2003, highlights the role of academic librarians and the satisfactions to be realized in the profession. It includes interviews with academic librarians who discuss what they do and why they made their career choices.

Looking For Leaders In The Information Age This fast-paced, 8-minute video produced in 2001 by the Ohio Library Council with a "new media" look generates excitement about the people and jobs in libraries. It profiles library and information professionals as they talk about their careers in the information age and explores the many career opportunities available to those with a library and information science degree. Support materials include multiple copies of five separate brochures and a fact sheet outlining scholarship information. Gain an overview of the career and degree requirements. Learn about the unique opportunities available in academic, public, school and special libraries. Use this informative recruitment tool in your library or community - wherever you want to showcase a career whose time has come.

Me? A Librarian?!! Produced by the Ohio Library Council in 1998, this upbeat, 10-minute video is designed to interest middle through high school students in library careers. It features two teen-agers with high-tempo background music. The video dispels common myths about librarians and their work. Librarians talk about their careers, where they work, and the excitement of being on the forefront of today's information society. The video can be used for career days, at library open house, or circulated in the library's AV collection. Accompanied by an Instructor's Guide, 25 student handouts.

Town Hall Meeting: Recruitment @ Your LibraryTeleconference/webcast held on April 26, 2002 discussing the need for increased efforts in recruiting to the library profession. An initiative of ALA-Past President, John W. Berry.

Work @ your library A 1:08 minute video produced by the Nebraska Library Commission available on YouTube.com.